- It's Human Rights Day: a metal cage occupied to represent a prisoner of conscience. Dudley's hardened steel padlock, supposedly keeping Josh's motorbike safe, makes Kevin rather more securely imprisoned than his mother would like.
- It's Human Rights Day. Lucy happily embraces Dennis after he scores a try.. then notices the mud down her white jacket. Year Nine are wrapped up in a "prisoner of conscience" idea. They have a jail at the bottom of the stairs where one of them is imprisoned constantly, and perform a play to the rest of the school to empathize with those jailed for their beliefs. The new craze for motorbikes amongst the Year 11 boys causes concern for Mr. Robson. He tells them to park on the street, not in the playground, but they move their vehicles round by the kitchens instead. Dudley chains up all three bikes with his massive chain and sturdy padlock. Josh restarts his Year 10 classes after his disastrous exam results. Sarah Jane finds that imprisoned Kevin is being taunted by Alec and Robert, and stands up to them making them look foolish. Miss Carver congratulates her class for their Amnesty performance, but Sarah Jane wants some more immediate action than merely sending a polite letter. A compromise is reached with the idea of faxing China a demand to free a political prisoner, Anne Louie. Dennis finds Lucy is upset: her widowed father is seeing another woman - Francesca, who is younger than her mother. Dennis suggests that she invites her around for Sunday lunch, and he agrees to come too. In the school's rear, Robert and Alec are most interested in the parked motorbikes. Unfortunately, Dennis can't re-lock the chain, and Mr. Robson insists that they leave. Shortly after, Alec applies the sturdy lock, unnoticed, to the Prisoner of Conscience cage containing Kevin. Meanwhile Judi, who ducked out of taking the last stint in the cage, is running towards St. Mary's school to collect her little brother. She finds he is running a temperature, and puts him to bed - but why is she running the house alone? Meanwhile, Kevin is still locked in the cage, the hardened steel padlock proving impossible to saw through. An oxyacetylene torch is lit, and just as it is about to be applied, Kevin's mother turns up wanting to know what they are planning to do with her child! There's bad news for Josh when he goes to get his motorbike - in absence of the padlock, it has been nicked! As they walk off the school premises they find the bike - wrecked!—Geffers
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